reviewChemical Society ReviewsOct 30, 2013Closed access

Matching chelators to radiometals for radiopharmaceuticals

University of British Columbia · TRIUMF

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Abstract

Radiometals comprise many useful radioactive isotopes of various metallic elements. When properly harnessed, these have valuable emission properties that can be used for diagnostic imaging techniques, such as single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT, e.g.(67)Ga, (99m)Tc, (111)In, (177)Lu) and positron emission tomography (PET, e.g.(68)Ga, (64)Cu, (44)Sc, (86)Y, (89)Zr), as well as therapeutic applications (e.g.(47)Sc, (114m)In, (177)Lu, (90)Y, (212/213)Bi, (212)Pb, (225)Ac, (186/188)Re). A fundamental critical component of a radiometal-based radiopharmaceutical is the chelator, the ligand system that binds the radiometal ion in a tight stable coordination complex so that it can be properly directed to…

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Keywords
  • Chemistry
  • Chelation
  • Positron emission tomography
  • Radiochemistry
  • Nuclear medicine
  • Medicine
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